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STANDARD MILITARY UNVERIFIED

IDF Colonel Details IAF Strike Planning and Nasrallah's Surface-Level Movements

Jun 19, 2026 05:53 AM CT Israel IDF,Hezbollah,strike_planning,intelligence,air_force

Summary

An Israeli Air Force colonel from the 'Nahalat Binyamin' unit revealed that Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah did not remain exclusively in underground bunkers, providing insight into IAF strike planning capabilities and target acquisition methods. This disclosure highlights the precision of Israeli intelligence and air operations against high-value Hezbollah targets, reinforcing Israel's military dominance in the conflict theater.

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Col. S. commands "Nahalat Binyamin," the codename for the Israeli Air Force unit that plans and builds all of the Air Force's strike operations across the Middle East and, when necessary, anywhere.

Sources (1)

T3 Jerusalem Post
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Actor Responses

Israel NEUTRAL

IDF Colonel from 'Nahalat Binyamin' unit disclosed details on strike planning and Nasrallah's movements to demonstrate operational effectiveness.

Hezbollah NEUTRAL

Leader Hassan Nasrallah identified as a target whose movements were tracked and exploited by Israeli forces.

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